(18th-Apr-24, 04:23 PM)StuBeeDoo Wrote: I spent the best part of an hour this morning trying to compose a post along the lines of Jason's. He has put it far better than I ever could.
There are people who take snapshots (me, for instance), and there are photographers. Doug's photography is on a much higher level.
Yes, I take snapshots too, and there is nothing wrong with that at all. Photos are essential and a snapshot is better than no shot, way better. How else would we show somebody in a different part of the world, something we can't explain? How would forums or facebook survive without snapshots?
The next level up from snapshots, I'd say would be the photographers who shoot for, say Slot.it, who do a very good job of presenting their products totally professionally and clearly for us, their customers. But they have a very particular job to do, and it doesn't include being creative.
There are quite a few creative photographers on facebook, who I try to feature in the Digest. I like Mamoru Teranishi's photos where he takes his slot car out for lunch, or poses it in front of the Japanese cherry blossoms. Sven Hoffman takes some great track based shots, and A Lot Slots too. Here on the forum Rallyhub takes some great track based photos.
But Doug's photos are for me the perfect balance between a perfectly professional approach with really high standards, but with those added elements of creativity, striking drama, and a love for the car he's shooting that you don't often see. Just my opinion.